Attention if you have renewed your paid membership on the site but it has not taken effect within 24 hours please send the tech account a private message here to get your account corrected and for further instruction. There is a connectivity error with Paypal and the site

So, it looks like what everyone that had multiple Glocks has done playing around in their spare time. Though I'd guess most preferred the shorter grip and longer slide (ala the CCO) and this looks like what you do with the leftovers to leave in the safe.

U....G....L....Y Just about as ugly as a mud fence.
I have a 26, 17 and 43. Each serves a purpose, each is just a tool. No soul no beauty. The 43 is a sometimes carry, the 17 is a house (sometime range gun) and the 26 might be on the way out. All are reliable and combat accurate. No other pros or cons on my own Tupperware collection.

__________________
"Said I never had much use for one, never said I didn't know how to use it."

I've owned one of these for over 20 years. It's called a Glock 19 with a +2 floorplate.

Why on Earth would anyone want a gun that combines a slide with a shorter sighting radius with a frame that's harder to conceal? Was someone at Colt let go and hired by Glock in recent years? They seem to have the same brain-dead ideas on how to innovate.

__________________Avoid the temptation to replace everything on your brand-new 1911 just to make it "better". Know what you're changing out and why. You may spend a lot of money fixing things that weren't broken to begin with. Shoot at least 500 rounds through it first, then decide what you don't like and want to improve. Regarding vintage 1911s, pre-1970 pistols are highly collectible in original, unaltered condition and should NEVER be refinished or modified as it completely ruins their monetary value.

NOTICE TO USERS OF THIS SITE: By continuing to use this site, you certify that you have read and agree to abide by the Legal Terms of Use. All information, data, text or other materials ("Content") posted to this site by any users are the sole responsibility of those users. 1911Forum does not guarantee the accuracy, integrity, or quality of such Content.